Monday, July 29, 2013

Ferdinand: Man Utd doesn't need additions to win trophies



The Premier League champion has only signed two new players since last season, but the veteran is confident that it is capable of winning trophies under David Moyes.

Rio Ferdinand believes that Manchester United's squad is good enough to retain the Premier League title without any additional signings.

The Red Devils have failed with two bids to sign former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona and also missed out on Thiago, who opted to join his former boss, Pep Guardiola, at Bayern Munich. With Fabregas looking less likely of an option, United is reportedly seeking Marouane Fellaini, to link the Belgian up with his

former boss, David Moyes. Even so, Ferdinand is confident ahead of the new campaign regardless of what David Moyes does between now and end of September.

"We're confident. If we had to go into the season with the players that we've got now, I'd be more than confident and have high hopes of doing well and winning trophies," Ferdinand told Sky Sports News. "If the manager adds to that and chooses to add to that, then great - but it remains to be seen."

Moyes also seems pleased with the options at his disposal after United ended its preseason tour of Asia with a 5-2 victory over Kitchee on Monday.

"I'm taking away a great experience of my first trip with Manchester United in general and what the football club means around the world," Moyes said. "But I've also had a chance to get to know the players, try and settle into my new environment and the players to get to know me as well.

"They've been working with a great manager for a long time, a lot of them, so it's going to take time, but I've enjoyed working with them - they're incredibly professional and I can see why they're champions.

"The way they conduct themselves and go about their business, I've been very impressed by them."

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